School of Salamanca

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The School of Salamanca was a 16th-century intellectual movement of theologians and jurists at the University of Salamanca who laid foundational ideas in international law, economics, and human rights within the framework of late Scholasticism.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
School of Salamanca canonical 10
School of Salamanca debates 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf intellectual movement
legal school of thought
scholastic school
theological school
academicDiscipline canon law
economics
ethics
international law
jurisprudence
moral theology
natural law theory
philosophy
political philosophy
theology
coreIdea condemnation of unjust enslavement of indigenous peoples
defense of private property within natural law
freedom of commerce and communication among nations
market price as a just price determined by common estimation
moral limits on war and conquest
sovereignty of political communities under natural law
universal natural rights of all humans
country Spain
fieldOfWork colonial law
human rights theory
just war theory
monetary theory
price theory
rights of indigenous peoples
theory of natural rights
theory of tyrannicide
value theory
hasPart Domingo Báñez
Domingo de Soto
Francisco Suárez
Francisco de Vitoria
Luis de Molina
Martín de Azpilcueta
Melchor Cano
inception 16th century
influenced Catholic social teaching
Francisco Suárez
Hugo Grotius
development of classical economics
development of international law
influencedBy Aristotle
St. Thomas Aquinas
surface form: Thomas Aquinas

medieval scholasticism
intellectualTradition Thomism
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
Spanish
locatedIn Crown of Castile
Iberian Peninsula
Salamanca
University of Salamanca
movement late Scholasticism
notableWork De Indis
Relectio de iure belli
surface form: De iure belli

De iustitia et iure
De legibus ac Deo legislatore
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism

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University of Salamanca notableFor School of Salamanca
Francisco de Vitoria movement School of Salamanca
Francisco de Vitoria influenced School of Salamanca
Salamanca campus associatedWith School of Salamanca
de Vitoria movement School of Salamanca
subject surface form: Francisco de Vitoria
Relectio de Indis associatedWith School of Salamanca
Relectio de iure belli intellectualMovement School of Salamanca
Bartolomé de las Casas movement School of Salamanca
Apología by Bartolomé de las Casas associatedWith School of Salamanca
subject surface form: Apología
Democrates Secundus by Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda associatedWith School of Salamanca
subject surface form: Democrates Secundus
this entity surface form: School of Salamanca debates